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Name
  
Heather McDonald

Siblings
  
Heidi McDonald

Children
  
Marilyn McDonald

Role
  
Playwright


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Plays
  
An Almost Holy Picture, Dream of a Common Language, The Rivers and Ravines

Books
  
Where Do I Go from Here?, Faulkner's Bicycle, Sounds All Around Us: Tuning in to Sound and Music

Parents
  
Ruth McDonald, Jack McDonald

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Education
  
Tisch School of the Arts

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Heather McDonald is an American playwright, director, librettist, and professor.

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Early life

Mcdonald is originally a Canadian citizen. She is the daughter of Jack and Ruth McDonald, who coauthored the book "Under the Cloud" in 2011. Her sister, Heidi McDonald, owns and manages an online business that sells teaching supplies for children in grades 3-5.

McDonald and her family emigrated to Florida when she was seventeen years old. She graduated from the University of Florida with a BFA in English. She is an MFA graduate of New York University's Tisch School of the Arts.

Career

Heather McDonald has published eight plays, two screenplays, and a libretto. Her plays have been performed nationally and all over the world.

She has attended the Sundance Institute twice, first as a director, and most recently as a playwright for the 2010 Playwrights Retreat at Ucross.

McDonald has been a regular teacher at the Kennedy Center Intensive at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. The program is a two-week session of writing workshops and discussions about the business of playwriting.

Produced Plays

·Rain and Darkness: Hitting for the Cycle
·Available Light
·The Rivers and Ravines
·Faulkner's Bicycle
·Dream of a Common Language
·When Grace Comes In
·An Almost Holy Picture
·The Two Mary's
·Stay

Screenplays

·Rocket 88
·Walking After Midnight

Opera

·The End of the Affair (libretto)

George Mason University

McDonald is a full-time professor at George Mason University. Her courses include playwriting workshop, advanced playwriting, the screenplay, and advanced playwriting workshop.

McDonald pioneered the Ten-Minute Play Festival, where students produce, direct, and act in ten-minute plays written by students.

Theater of the First Amendment

Heather McDonald is an artistic associate of the Theater of the First Amendment.

"Since 1990, TFA has produced 44 full productions and numerous staged readings of new work. Our productions have won 12 Helen Hayes Awards (DC’s equivalent of the Tony Awards) out of 37 nominations. Many plays originating at TFA have been published, produced nationally and internationally, televised and broadcast, or recorded as award-winning original soundtrack CDs".

In June 2011, TFA hosted Playwrights in Mind: A National Conversation, a playwrights conference. It was sponsored by the Dramatists Guild and featured many celebrated playwrights, including David Ives, Stephen Schwartz, Mame Hunt, Molly Smith, Christopher Durang, Emily Mann, and Julia Jordon.

Personal life

She currently resides in Northern Virginia with her youngest daughter, Marilyn.

References

Heather McDonald (playwright) Wikipedia